What was the commercial that was on during The Office tonight (on fox 5 NYC area) that had bunnies in it?

Posted on December 31st, 2009 by admin in area 5 | 1 Comment »

Think the rabbits were at a fair or something. They looked animatronic.

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Are there any completely fenced in dog parks in the Willowdale area?North York?

Posted on December 31st, 2009 by admin in north area | No Comments »

I live in Willowdale, Ontario aka, North York. And my dog has a habit of running away. So I want to take her to socialize without worry. She’s a Siberian husky, so I’m sure you understand.

Is there any major metro area in the world anymore where English is not spoken freely?

Posted on December 31st, 2009 by admin in major area | 3 Comments »

English has become the universal language and is now spoken freely in almost every major hub anywhere in the world. However there may still be a few major markets in the world where it is difficult to find fluency in English. Does anyone know of any?

Most of the major metro areas that are not in English speaking countries.

For instance, if you were to go to Germany, you wouldn’t hear much English being "spoken freely"…you might be able to find someone who speaks enough English to help you with your problem, but it isn’t spoken freely.

Same with Russia, France, Spain, Poland, Most of Eastern Europe, much of the Middle East, Large parts of Africa and Asia, and most of South America.

how can i find the circumference of a quarter circle using its area?

Posted on December 31st, 2009 by admin in circle area | 6 Comments »

k, i have to find the circumference, diameter and radius for a quarter circle with an area of 19.93. im sorry, i usually figure these out myself, but im so stuck on this one:( any help would be appreciated. thnx<3

A=pi r^2, so knowing that you can figure out what the radius is by reworking the equation to get r by itself. once you get that, just plug and chug the numbers to get the radius. knowing that you can figure out the other things easily.

How do you find the surface area of a triangle pyramid?

Posted on December 31st, 2009 by admin in triangle area | 1 Comment »

I need to know this for school. How do you find the surface area of a triangle pyramid with a each base side of 6 inches and a height of 5.2 inches? If you could respond quickly, that would be great! Thanks a bunch!

find the area of the 3 triangular sides, then find the area of the base, which is a rectangle. then add all of the areas together.

How do I work out the BTU value of a radiator? I’m using stainless steel. surface area x ? formula?

Posted on December 31st, 2009 by admin in area formula | 1 Comment »

There are loads of formulae out there to work out how many radiators you need and what sizes etc however I’m making 3 radiators in stainless steel (2 for me and one to sell) however I want to be able to quote him a figure in BTU’s. I had a formula from a friend but it didn’t work out anywhere near right.

I would say go to a website and use the size & btus they list for one that is closest to the size you plan to build.
The type of metal won’t matter much but the length will have more effect on heat output along with the type of heat, steam or hot water.

What is the formulas for determining the lateral area of any prism/regular pyramid/cone/cylinder?

Posted on December 31st, 2009 by admin in area formulas | 1 Comment »

PLEASE HELP! Very important help much appreciated

Hi,

Lateral Area of any prism = perimeter of base x height of prism

Lateral Area of any regular pyramid = ½ x perimeter of base x slant height of pyramid

(Remember: apothem² + height² = slant height²)

Lateral Area of any cone = πrs, where r = radius of base and s = slant height

(Remember: radius² + height² = slant height²)

Lateral Area of any cylinder = 2πrh, where r = radius of base and h = height

I hope that helps!! :-)

What’s the most interesting area to look at on Google Maps?

Posted on December 31st, 2009 by admin in area maps | 2 Comments »

Like mountain ranges or cities that look cool from the satellite…

type in, Kings Island, OH and you can look at a amusment park

What type of rocks are formed at the base of a steep cliff in mountain area?

Posted on December 31st, 2009 by admin in mountains area | 1 Comment »

A. sandstone
B. conglomerate
C. breccia
D. shale
E. all of the above are equally possible

in the short term —breccia
google it and ’scree’

What areas in and around Vancouver are good to live for a family ?

Posted on December 31st, 2009 by admin in areas | 3 Comments »

We are moving to BC with a one year old and would like to know what areas are good for families. Like anywhere some areas are better than others. At the same time we don’t want to pay the earth for rent either!!
Thank You

You need to move to East Vancouver.

Stay away from North for price reasons and Richmond which is all corporate and industrial